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The Cornelia Street Café is a true New York City landmark, an epicurean destination, an artist's café that cultivates and inspires, and one of the few remaining Greenwich Village bastions for creative music, spoken word, art, theatre, cabaret and much more

Awards & Distinctions:
Zagat Nightlife - Award of Distinction
New York Post's Must Bar
Poetry Calendar's Best Poetry Series in New York
Time Out's Top 100 Restaurants
The Village Voice's Best of New York Food
Village Arts Award Inspired Cuisine
Where Magazine Best Neighborhood Ambiance
Waterford Crystal Award of Distinction Best Wine-By-The-Glass Program.

May 23-30 Highlights:
For the full schedule of music, theatre and literary/spoken word events please contact Red Cat Publicity or visit www.corneliastreetcafe.co...

Thursday, Jun 9, 8:30 PM
CLONING AMERICANA
Scott Lee, bass, compositions; Billy Drewes, reeds, compositions; Gary Versace, piano; Jeff Hirshfield, drums. The group formerly known as the Scott Lee Quartet has morphed into a cooperative band called Cloning Americana. It features the compositions of Billy Drewes, Scott Lee, and Gary Versace which they have just recorded on their new CD " For Which It Stands " to be released on Sunnyside Records

Tuesday, June 28, 8:30 PM
COLONY
Angelo Di Loreto, piano; Dan Wilkins, tenor saxophone; Benny Benack III, trumpet; Jeff Koch, bass; Joe Peri, drums. COLONY is a collective jazz project comprised of 5 outstanding jazz musicians at the Manhattan School of Music, formed by junior pianist Angelo Di Loreto, in the hopes of creating a fantastic band that could be used as a vehicle for original composition and finding a sound in today's jazz world